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r I 1 I: I t 1 i i i , PACinu Commercial Advertiser, .TI.-hNmmi ntitf .TInri:ilI. Mi - .Mart.f;' :ii i.. llf .-"riiii.n i,t in I lnr'I-: : I r of t; . i y :iv: hT vi-:t t" A r.'!rT:CT in ;ur to :rr. t ::ti-J tern i; in So:irii r:i ! -r.!" with frnkr;r- '. j!-- I !.!' ry, nn I ImIc-,! with for' !'i:ris to th f-ituro. Sh- snys rf JtjiJi'" Mir-hti! : II: w;n -ti'htv-thr us briihf-'.-y'rl and v.arr:i-h. srr--J f-v r, u Kile J J"'i?'.- as f.vcr the- hi-L erit hi th-.- highest Court of any coiir.try. : sai.l hi ir-.iw Virginia th-; lvadinir State for half his li!- ; h- a'l .: i h'-r frfToiTiincr the: Ffrornl, arrj -ir.k to !, I think, the fifth. Mori: than th;, t.V r was no arr'.-tin her !-jcIine if h-r citiz'-ns tll-l not put an en 1 to slavery, anj h. no in. of any intention to tlj so, ea'.tcf th- mountains, at least. If-; had j'.-on whok" groups of c-itats, populous in his ; t.n.-, lan-o into wato. lie had iec-n an culturo t-xchanf-d for human sto;k-trte!in,r, ami koenlv felt t)ii dr-rad ition. The frret surjr:.-e(J him to z toI J that on that soil would the main battle le fought, when the critical day should come which lie foresaw. Of .Madi-on iiie .says : Mr. Madiion had a cheerful and sanguine temper, and if there was one thing rather than another which he had learned to con sider secure, it was the Constitution which he had so large a share in making. Yet lie tol l me that he was nearly in de-pair, and that he had been fpiite mi until the Coloniza tion Society aroe. Ilather than admit to himself that the South would be laid waste Le :i .rvil- war. r th ivhr.! rnnnrrf civil war, he strove to believe that million? ., , ' " , , J '- " of negroes could be carried into Africa, and so got rid of. He talked more of slavery than of all other subjects together, returning to it morning, noon and night. He said that the clergy perverted the llible, because- it was altogether ayuimt slavery; that the colored population was increasing faster than the wliite, and that the state of morals was such as larely permitted society to exist. Of the issue of the conflict, whenever it would occur, there could, he said, be no doubt. A .o;iety burdened with a slave system could make no permanent resistance to the unencumbered enemy; and he was astonished at the fanaticism which blinded some Southern men to so ciear a certainty. Saturday Aiht .Tluiis. There i. a great white counterpane of snow on the ground this Saturday niht. God's chanty, covering a multitude of sins ! ; Woiil.J that human ch.iritv would thu.s do ' would whiten ovor the little bumioek.s ami j ridges of life which can l; removed from one j place only to rhe aain in another! The week just ias.-cd has been a .diort one. Too short for many a one to settle with himself, yet he has irone home. How the time flio Has it always gone by thus rapidly ? If all j the Saturday nights God had ever given us ! were before us, what an array of crime would j oe seen. i et tne day comes when they wiil loom up with their debits and credits to curse or to bless. Do you ever pause to think, reader ? If so, pause again. If not, begin now. Draw your chair to the tire. Turn the light so it will not hurt your eyes. I'ull the curtain down at the corners. Listen ! A footstep on the creaking snow. Some la borer going to his loved ones. Weary and heart-tired, may God warm his little home with love. Look back over the past week. It is not far. A room with six folding doors. Open ail of them. Turn the room into a hall; look down its short walls and see in memory the pictures you have hung there. Another footstep ! how the boot creaks as the snow is crushed beneath its weight. Listen ! A lighter step. Some wife who is hastening home to greet her husband with the market ing for the morrow. Tired man. He sits iwu i in mil.- u 11113 in ins v illK."l I . t i-..i u i little eves neenncr into his, little hcad-s on ! ;.i., i. l: u. i l.i.l .-;!. t.,.,.i, : u: . ...t.:,.? rini'-i :iiwiiin-i, si.ii wiii'.ii r.tiiK ii 1 1 1 1 ;t jor General in the army of life! IloKl them closer to you, kiss them fondly to-night. Who hut God knows who will he in .shroud, cofim or grave ere another Saturday niht comes around ! Another stop ! The other way ! Some husband with heart full of ruine hopes tro ing to meet at the Iecr tihle. Some foolish youth swiftly stopping by, anxious to join the revel. Pitied husband. 'Tvvas not thus a few years since. Who is to blame ? Let us, wiio know not the cares ami shadows of the heart, not do that which God has told us not to do. Let us not condemn. He will reward and he will punish. The step dies away. Around the corner. So her hope dies away. So his heart thoughts have died out. Why will ho leave the homo fire-side this Saturday niirht. over all others ? Homo once had its charms. The eye now so in litlerent once lit its way to her very soul. The lips now cold except in petulancy, once put their rich fullness up to revel in the loved ki:3. The tongue which now speaks but to chide, once knew no language but that of love. It was many Saturday nights ago, perhaps, lut it was once. Why go to-night ? Is there not some little corner in the heart where the old love, the old hope, the old pleasure lingers i Must you go to-night ? Once you would not have left for an hour. Who has poisoned the feast? Who has lit tered the spring ? Talk it over this Satur day night. See who has shrouded the Pet and buried the Darling of years a gone. Go not elsewhere for happiness. It is not to lo found in tfco vtr.cup. The glass of poison does not contain it. The allurements of the tfaming table give no happiness. Kcst this night. If you love each other, sit besido each other, eye to eye at times, hand upon or in hand at times. Kead to her or him you love. Head this little chapter. It is kindly meant, even so for those who differ from us: Look back and see how much happier you have feen than you might have ! been ; now mucn nappier you migtit nave i oy been than you are. Do not blame. Do not ,.., ,t . . ,i i , ... , . , i , -I , . , , , - , - - " ooai ioaas. i got up on tne oanK wnere me was run out the ime rM f.-tate. and u i!d Jean Claude Jacob, a member of the Na- ,!(f,nll!,l w,u-.l -in,! t'm l,v nf tinr pr,.nf,Irnj iiK"-. nA rr .".t. cron fnn wr, ." I VI 11 i i t 1 c CUi( fece t'U, ailll tutll lj motion rrtaiurejiWn x.aa not rx'en seen ior a ircn- tional A-emnlv was ra Ifil the ), 'in n i i i 11 t n i r i .r-.t;-.. r rrrrr ... t, . i t -i.-tiu., . lama int. jjcanoi , a j e j , n h e wou d j a rn t he floe k d o wn 1 1 ;h t . r.itmn u ere reappearing; numfxrs and the human spcvies,' the c-IJe.-t of men." tl, fi.p imt nni ...,Jn ,tpii ;.rnm(1i nu tvealih were declining, and education and j On his sm-arid worn face were plough, d the n tf -t , J , , "P. manners were declining It would not have f1Irr-;,,t ,.f ...... UL a nJl't. U u.,t their bcks. hV tarKiii? chill the rivulet into an icicle. Good wife, djon't let him go. Make home happy for your oxvn sake. Give him love for love, kiss for kiss, confidence for confi dence. Ie to him as you were when you won him. Call lack the glance, the word, the old caress, the electric touch, and sit down together to Up-- God that yon hr.ve L'.t Ti'-W P'- i for,- ci;:iv- aroiul, l--.it i-.t ti.c;:i horn. (Jol sci.t us K.re to i-e i. i't'j W'v live to i.-.ak-j (.:;r? !v. .- l-iv-.- !:- riv ": us r.J'iv ir .r r- t.'.-j S.iL !.:ith lor r---:. II..- - iv- Li- .-:x Uavi- !t I-ioor. .r.l vcu. 1 re t:i r r-.auvr i-'rurs'!'.' hi 1 i;" -s in :i -t v! i cro tro;n th L ' VOil hiv ? It liViv is'-t nut, Siv- Lut can yo-i V'ir criniini: I.' hr-.'j to i: iK'j it J-o : art. tv- yo'Jr ina::r.O( !. Keep I.Mt.'i w;;:i yourccii. (iiv t'iis ni'ht to r.-1, to-i.iOrrjv.- fur wor ship, a:j'i i;iv'." to GoJ a hvartf-.-lt H-.-'jin- fur the mercies you have. Some ij.uurJiy niirht will b.' your l i-t. Jray t!:at tlii- jaav not. The Oldest .If an in Hie World. We will not assert ihat the oldest of living men is a resident of Wisconsin, Lut we chal lenge any other istate or country to produce a man or woman who has attained the aire 1 reached by Joseph Crele, now residing in the town of Caledonia, Columbia count v, in this ' V IJut our " Dean of the human species "' is nearly twenty years older than Claude Ja cob, who did not complete his one hundred and twenty-hrst year. Jo.-.eph Crele was born in Detroit, of French parents. The record of his baptism in the Catholic Church shows that he is now j I'iO years of age. He lias been a resident I of Wisconsin for about a century. When ever mention is made of the oldest inhab itant, there need be no question as to the person, Jp.h Crele is undoubtedly the ma,, He was first married in Iew Or ran If Ki I c r. V , I ears ago. oome jears a iter lie settieU at i I'rairie du Chien, while W iscorisin was vet I a province of France, ft e fore the Jievolu ; tionary war he was employed to carrv letters between I'rairie du Chien and Green ftay. ' It is but a few years ago that he was called t as a witness in the Circuit Court, in a case i involving- the title to certain real estate at j I'rairie du Chien, to give tetimony in rela i tion to events that transpired eighty. t ars j before. He now resides with a daughter by j his third wife, who is over seventy years of j age- or five miles out of Portage" Citv. Vro r I no resilience of th tnmilt- it -.nit. r. . . . citizens of that place we learn that the old j man is still active, is able- to chop wood, and j to walk several miles. He speaks Engl.h I quite imperfectly, but converses fluently in i I the r rench language. II lo stoops a htiic uii" ; der the burden of years, but not .Off thi llll ' ,Iia"y cn of seventy. In person he is ! rather above the medium height, spare in i ilesh, but showing evidences ot haviii"- Leon m Jus irinie :i man of .sinewy strength, j Con'xrning-his habits, a. subject of much in- ! tere-t in connection wiih an instance of such ! extraordinary longevity, we have leeti aid to learn but little, except that he is an in Vetera to smoker. Madison ( Wis.) Journal. IK hi. It is recorded of a certain clergyman that, no matter what the subject he discoursed on, he invariably introduced a warning against getting into debt. And it is further recorded j that, having been advised by an experienced ! friend to take a higher flight, and preach on some great cardinal doctrine, he wound up a discourse on the article of a standing or a falling Church with some such words as these: "If, my dear brethren, you heartily receive this doctrine, and act it out in your lives, ye shall do well provided you take care to keep out of debt." Mr. Smiles wisely says, in his admirable volume on Self-help, a volume that ought to be in the hands of every young man in the three king doms,) " Debt makes everything a tempta tion. It lowers a man to self-respect, places him at the mercy of his tiadesmen and his servant, and renders hiin a slave in many re spects; for he can no longer call himself his .. . I I II l l .1 ii- i own master, nor ooluly look the worM m t ho r nn T. '. 1fr J,.r , . . J:lcc- lt 13 also difficult for a man who is m debt to be truthful ; hence it is said that ly ing rides on debt'.s back. The debtor has to frame excuses to his creditor for postponing the payment of the money he owes him, and probably also to contrive falsehoods. It is easy enough for a man who will exercise a healthy resolution to avoid incurring the first obligation ; but the facility with which that has been incurred often becomes a temptation j to a second, and very soon the unfortunate I borrower becomes so entangled that no late exertion in industry can set him free. The first step in debt is like the first step in false hood, almost involving the necessity of pro ceeding in the same course debt following debt, as lie follows lie. lie v. J. II. Ballard. Josh ISilliii-s :i Shanghais. The Shanghai reuster is a gentile, and specks in a furin tung. If he had been bilt with 4 legs he wud resemble the Peruvian lama. He is not a game animul, lut quite often cuius off t?d kt in a ruff and tumbil fite, like the Injuns that kant stand civiliza tion, and are fast disappearing. They roost similer tew mud turkle. They often o tew sleep staudin, and sum times pitch over, and when tha dew, tha enter the ground like a pick-ax. Thar food consists of kom in the car. Tha krow like a jackass troubled with the bronskeesucks. Tha will eat as much to oncst as a deestrict skule master, and giner ally sit down rite dreadfully onhandw "Tew. cook, yu hav tew bile 1 piece of cm tew a time, yu kant git them all in2 a potash kittle to oust. The femail reuster lays an ecr as big as a kokernut, and is sick for a week aru-nvards, and when s!ie hatches out a litter ov young shanghais .-he has to brude them standiiu and then kant kiver but - ov them, the rest stand around on the outside, like bovs round a sirkus tent, getting a peep under the kan t".:, ...i. . i " 'rn . is iit-iieer i:i;t can. 1 ne man who lust fecht the breed into this countrv ot to own them awl and feed them on grasshoppers kot hand. I never owned but wun, and he got choked tu deth by a kink in a kloseline, bat not till he had swallowed SI feet ov it. Xot any Shanghai for me, if you pleezo ; I wood ra- iner dom a traveling Kolponer, and as lur etin wun, giv me a biled owl. rare dun, or a turke-buzzard rosted hole and stutled wit!i a jtare ov injua rubber boots, but not any .-hanghi for ine, not a -haiudii. t-aeh other t- !'vc :iuJ h- P-r. It.".. I - -" -I T - T . oi lier. our i" rno r rnncri ilcvo nrnm nno i . i t i i i i i Stury 1 a Slu phrrtl I). The Vrairic Faritir gives a correspond ent's account of a remarkable shepherd doer: I will adJ a short account of what 1 used to ii with my dor Colonel,' which I l:ir, t!iO-c who have never ?i-n a wei! broken tZ work will 1- apt to class rnnon-.r lor st ri'.'.5. When 4 Colonel ' was m'x laoulhs o!J 1 drove hini with a f!o"k of sheep from Ohio to Illinois, f-pe-ndin forty-seve.u days on the roil. lie had never b.en U-iiind a llock o! j iiieep until the day I started. In lour weeks tune 1 could send him into a iiundreu acre pasture, and he would make a circuit of it and bring the llock out without leaving a sheep, and without hurrying them out of a walk. Iy the way, it is very important to baak a dog to go slow most dogs are too eager, and hurry sheep too much. I ferried the Wabash river at Africa. The boat ran upon a low level bar where there were no yards or fences to assist in crettincr i the fcheep aboard. With two hands and the I do:r 1 loaded the boat without having to catch one of them, and the flock made five ami ninpniir not severe enouirli to call it biting shoved them right in. Xo ten men without a dog could liave loaded them so soon, if they could have done it at all. When I had occasion to drive not to ex ceed ten hundred sheep a few miles, I wanted no other help but the dog's. 1 have driven that many sheep along the road six or eiirht miles, where it was unfenced, sometimes, on one, and sometimes on the other, and some times on both sides, myself being ahead of j thrlffh th? tinifcr that perhaps I did not see r . 4 . "og for an Hour at a time. When the flock got to spreading out fan shaped, as a flock will where there is a chance to pick, 4 Colonel ' would go out and turn in the corners, passing up just far enough to ef fect that purpose, and no further. He used, apparently, as much judgment in passing up tne su:e oi the llock just so far as would a I man. W hen he was m doubt about an or der, he would stop and look back until the order was repeated. I have many a day driven all over the I prairie, and taken a flock in every direction, I 1.,. ,.-,.!)-:.. i . e. i : i r I .- I . - . . f. n I !! I Ft' wthouf Iookm? at him miles into the prairie, after a thousand sheep which were strung for half a mil and he would collect and drive them all op to me. I have owned other dogs which would do the same, but none but him that did not rush the sheep too hard. I could send Colonel ' over a fence on ahead a quarter of a mile, to stand in a cross lane to prevent the flock from turning out of the road. I have herded a thousand sheep with him for weeks on pieces of jrrass sur rounded by other crops. I would watch one side and let him guard the remaining sides. His manner was to steal quietly along in the edge of the corn wherever he saw the sheep approaching too near, and show himself merely sufficient to make them turn tlie'r heads m another direction, yet not enough to frighten them over to the "other side of the field." izaivasia: iacks:t s,b.i: poi:. SAN ritAxciscro, califouma. AND PO II T LA Ml, O It HJJOX. FIRST CLASS (MI'l'KR l'ACKKTS , ' "i tlii line will be dispatched regularly for tlie aiiove poris. Il ive su;i.-ricir cabin and sti trriL.' ? fu-'-o.n!ijo.!.'itioi:S fitted up expressly for the coinfurt and convenience ot pas?eiirer. l'a.ieti0'Lrs and freight taken at the lo.wt.-t current rates. Apply to ALDUICII, WAL1CEU & Co. APiitH of Tili Messrs. CUAS. W. IlKoOIvS .t Co.. San Francis .-o. I'i2-ly Messrs. KICU AKI'S .V McCKACKF.N, rcrtlainl iN HAND ad fi R SALE ! Host VMvni A)uU UOOFI.NU FELT, DIKKCT FUOM TIIK MAN I" FA CT C K E US IN HKLFAST. A VF.R V M'l'FRtOlt A IITICLK FOR A I.Ii J.i hl.DS OF ROOF. Forsal-i,y J''ni JANloX, OKF. F.N .t Co. JFeaicin Wire, Xos. ITIOR SALK 15V A -l'i. JANION, CUKKN A: Co. Hemp Canvas and Wire Rope! lOIl SALi: liV l.'i-Jin JANION, (jUKKN & Co. x L vma: or small ui a.mhies. -1 For sale l.y 40 j ..m JANION, tJKKF.N .t Co. OIL SHOOKS, OIL gHOOKS ! -loll SALE IJV c. nr.KWK;; c-. Oiifei-s For Sale AT II IS- Corner of Queen and Fort Sts., TI UV THE- jST. s. Consisting in part of IXCII UOAKI1S. UOl on 1 I.NTII ROAROS, I'LAXF.D.TOXGl EI AMI C ROOVEO ASSORTED SCAXTLIXO IEOAR AM) R E I V ODD S 1 1 1 X ( L ES IMt'K ETS. LAIROARIS. And the usual Variety of BUILD2MC SV1 AT E R 3 A LS- 4G5-'2ia IIiolojjr:ijIi Albums. S'1'VLES RECEIVED JJV LATE AKi:lVl. F..ra!" .- II M WHITNKV si Jt-II I)ai Valedictury l'rocl.uaatiua o I Anril lt. HEitEA?, In the course of inhuman Yankee events, the capital of the Confeder- a;e stares ci .monca no longer anonls an eligible and healthy residence fur the mom- K-rs of the present Cabinet, not to speak of the Chief M-vNtr i to hi tne if, the Vice I're-i- dent and th-. iii'.-nd rs i the two Conres- Sioual bdi"-s, I do, therefore, by virtue of t lie power vested in my two heels, proclaim my intention to travel instanter, in company with all the officers of the Confederate btates j Government, and take up such agreeable quarters as may yet la U ranted unto me. To such persons as are in arms against the Confederate Suites of America I do hereby tender absolute amnesty, on condi tion that they forthwith desist from annoy ing our population. Under the circumstances, slavery had bet ter be abo.ished. The Capital of the Confederacy will henceforward be found up a stump," on the picturesque banks of the celebrated " Last Ditch." , To the foreign subscribers to the Confed erate Loan I return sincere thanks. Major-General Grant, U. S. A., will please see that they get their cotton. All persons having claims against this Government will please present them to A. Lincoln-, Kichmond, by whom all such ac counts will be most cheerfully audited. It is not altogether improbable that the , glorious experiment of a Slaveholders' j Confederacy may yet prove a delusion and a : snare. I have often thought so. So has ! General Lee, who has lately hcen fighting mostly for his last year's salary. The Coif- J federate treasury being light, I think I will take it in my valise. General Lee thinks that we have a good opening before us, and that we have seen the last of this fratricidal war. 1 hope so. Stephens thinks peace more imminent than ever. If the United States persists in refusing to recognize the Confederacy, on my return I shall again urge the arming of the negroes. OHiee-seekers. are respectfully solicited to cease their importuning. Fellow-citizens. j farewell J. Davis, President C. S. A. Done at Richmond April 1, 1SG5. BUTTER, BUTTEU, TiV!i:2t?.S A.V2 JOANS' IlIOLOKAI BUTTER. A VINO TIIK SOLF. CONTRACT the sale of th" I'roJacts of these Two FOIt ce:k,s:isiati:i ; vii:ii:s i I have nnv a continuous supply ami nm selling at - 5 1-2 Cents per X'oiiimI I A. I. CART W RIGHT. FAMIIiY (.ISOCKRY ANu FKUII STOUK, ? ODD FF.LI.OirS HALL. 467-Ctn JUST RECEIVED EY D. C. MURRAY XjlYVJSJZZ TEA! X JS O Z m TF.RV SFPF.RIOR .FAIA.V TKA. IV .1 AND S lb HOXhS. For Bale by I'js-Jni S. SAVIUGK. raiHK rl)i:RS(;xKI) WILL KEEI A m constant supply of the ahore C I; AE 15 jST T ! Which much superior to Katern and eijual to the lust KOMAN or POllTLAND CKMKNT an.l used exclusively in the S:;it- and L'nite.1 States Works i:i California. For sale ty ALDKICH, WALK Fit fy Co. am! Well Selected - I M IS. "Whistler ! fTJAUFOKXIA CREAM CHEESE A Jijscs Ikst Urand .ardin-j-i i lioxes II.t Urand SirJincs i? id.i Crackers Wine Crackers Picnic Crackers Vi'at'.-r Crackers Jt-nny Fiind Cakes Qnahang, 2 lb tins Fresh Citron Il-irare killing's Hams i:.VTIM FA1!ILV Ff.OIJi: ! Extra Family Wheat Meul No. 1 " CV.M.et" Tea (.'alifornia 1 atea Choice Catty Tea, lj lh? I lose I'ecco Tea I'lCKMll) SAI.3IO.V AT RETAIL! Kxtra Frencli Syruji-s X'-w Almonds Iubfir.ora9 Asparagus Tins Whortleberries Ciller Vinegar F'i sai.v: r.y ft.1 4C.r. '.V:. . !. CUtTWItlfMI l' I f-r ' '" orriii JlDiifrtiscnunts. XATIIAXLKIj 1MGK, Pioneer Lumber Dealer ! union i.i v.vun. (''Tier fallfrniia aul Fa-. is Siren, a::l o. ll Market Stmt .VC J-'KAXCISCO. j ! j j i : ; , Sl fJAIi IMXK. K.VSTKKX I'l.M:. WI11TK ! CFIIAK. KKDWOdl). ' AM" ALL KIM'S Or i'.t'I l.IUNii MATERIALS CONSTANT LY ON II AN It. .Mr. II. It. A UMsTtiOM.-. of IIonr.!u!;j, his en , t"-e I hiuii-.r vv.th litis i.rrr.. will Im- haj y to f-Ci ivt- :iad . at:c';.l t nn.v or.!-rs f r t'i- Uawa.i.in I;I.r, Is. 4T0-ly 105 Battery Street. 105 DEXTER, LAMBERT&GO Manuf.icf urcrs cf ani Wholesale Dealers ia BONNET RIBBONS, ; Dress and Mantilla Trimmings, Sillv Iringos, etc., W.a!l inf rm t!ie lru.d-i that they Lave opened & branch of thoir I'lisjiifss at Ao. 10.1 ISattery Street, SAX FRANCISCO, Wttre they will consl.iully keeji on Laud a full asHcraueat of BONNET KlIHIOXS, Bi:ir i:ii;i!os, DRKSS TRIMMIXCS, MA N T 1 IIi.V T K 1 M M IXCS, Silk. Tlm-iiil, nni) Cltonillf Nrlo, "l". 1 (lo Il.itti-ry street, San Francisco. 2?l nron.lway. Near York, 1 Oi Pevonshire, I?oston. I. M. WATEI1MAN, with DK.VTKH, LAMBERT A; CO., w.-u!.l iiiMrtn the Mer.;li:ints ol Honolulu that he will il all ur.K-rs intrush-il to hitn through t) above naiul firm, t-ither ia th- ir uvrn or other Goods. 40S-3ni C. HATHAWAY. If. I. STV.NK aIiokcix, stoxi: co., Coinmisiion ati.l I'onvanlintr Merchants, San Francisco, Ca litKEKtSCt-S T. S. Hathaway Esq Messrs. T. Jc A. U. Nye, " Swift ,t Terry lirimii-Ii Miitturn .t Co., , J.-hii M. Forties Ksij., Messrs IVrkir.s .t Smith, laui'.-l C. Waterman Ksq .VvNew liedford .4 4. ..New York . . lioston, . .New London . . Honolulu. 427-ly J. I?. ItltTIAT.DH. Sail Fraucico. JOHS McCKAKIi.N-. I'ortlan.I. Richards & McCraken, FORWARDING AND Commission Merchants, I'ortlancl, Oregon. n AVlC IJKK.Y KXCAd'EI) IX OUR IRi: sent l usiiu-s for upnr.mU of seven years, and being located ir. a tin- proof l,ri-k building, we ure prepared to receive ar.d tiispos- , f I-land staples, such as Su'ar, Kice, Svrups, I'ulu, Co!!V-f, ve., t i tidvautaire. CoiisicnineiiLs especially solicited for the Orepm market, to which personal attention will ! paid , and upon which cah advances will be made when required. SJ.V FRjyclSCO HEFEREXCES : Chas. W. Wooks Co., Madeer & Lind. ritierg. r, McKui r Mmill, Patrick A: Co., Fred, rien, . T. Coleman .V Co., Stevens, Ihiker t Co. I'ORTEAXD REFERENCES . Alhn V Lew is. Ladd & TUton. T?onard Jfe Green. 450-Gui :HAS. Wf.I.COTT BROOKS, W. FRANK LADD, EDWARD F. 1?AL1.,JR. Cfi IS. W. BKOOKS k CO., SHIPPING AND CoiiiHii.ssioi! llercliants. AGENTS FOU TI LIZ HAWAIIAN .PACKET UNE lOMiifamiLiinsfo ofi'ici: ill Sa ii in i S 1 ., co r iic r M c rc li a ii i , FliAXCISCO. SJAItTICfLAU ATTFXTIOX CIVKX TO S- the l'urcha.c,sli;pim.'nt and Saleof Merchandise ; to For n.truMiK aim i ransmpincni n ihkmis; tfie C hurterinjr and Fa! of Vessela ; the Supplying of Whaleships ; and the Nt-jroti.it ioi of Kxchanire. ion Txchnnge oa Honolulu in sums to suit. ADVAXCES MADE OX COXSIGX.M F.XTS. kkff:k to Ai.D..icii. Walkku a- Co , J AS. HfSXKWKI.L K(., l!o.ston. IIknkv A. Pkihce A: Co. " Kcti.kr, Sisb ;., Sittiin a: Co.. New York. Wm. II. t,uo fc Co., " H. Fiiiiii ,v Ci'., Sliaiijrhae. liU'MARild & M'CiUKI-N, I'ortland. On-jron. 1851 Honolulu. Hi.sj. F. Sn'ow, Ksij., C. 1:hevi:r Jc Co., " litsnop v C'.., " Tit' is. Spkncku, K., Hi!. . A M.mand if Co., Kauagiiwra. 46J-ly f.sta iji.isiif;d i' r n itii! 1 1 1 1 1 ii ii ii iii ii ii ii i ii .i a .v ji u i i; u II U 11 I U i O X TICI IV H . Importer of 0ii-:il, .Mniliviiiniical mid Iliiloliii-a I H r ii uii-ii t. STEliEOSCOriO GOODS, CARTES JIZ VISITS. AND JOSEPH IIOGEIUS & SON'S SS XT I Ii I O Ji CU T Is j-: It "V . ITKLfenERS OF PMOCiltrnS OF CALIFOP..MA. N' ?. 1 ! 7 aiul :j 1 !) Mont.-..rii-.ry Kre.a, ln-twcen California ai.tl I'iae str.-cts, S.m Francisci.-, anj Nu. 1 1 MaMen Lan-, Nl-w York. SAVE FOR SALETHE LA R EST STOCK E 2 .i tf,..- Tacfio C,tt, c.'ins:stin in l;iil m follows : 110 1. .7.-11 Sl'F.CTACLF-S, in (Joi.l, S.lvt-r, M'-el an.l I'latal t rani-s. Cojil.cn KVF: nLASSRS, in Jol,l, Silver, Steel, Horn Slidi .iti.l Kulih-r Frnni-s. ' 1.j) z-!i WIKK (1AI7.K (;OiitiI.F.S. Cw J.n Sl'KCTACLK OLASSFa, ami LIIAZILIAN ".VI .! Z'.ri ; I'Ei 'TACLK :n,l EVE (iLSS CASli;. Cl.i ip-ra a:it M:irintt 'ilasj.--.. "5 'r..ll.-.p-S ill.. I iliS4.-S. -J.'iil iz- ti Mi-ii.fyii.r ;;.i--r. S'J .1 ;. u l'.k- t -'ii!iil:iib'-i. oo 1 1 ;i : j 1 S;-. r'.- -m-oj-. "4 K' VoIvi::- M. rt-os.11', s. joo .Joz-ii st.-r.....e"i!C Vic-ws. Imin- In-iruinciits. in (lerman Silver an.l I'-ni- I!'.xw...,.l :u,,l It,, iv Sc;i!.-i. Micro.-, j- in -vt ry Style. CijO M.i-ii--ii; Machines for -Meulc.il iitirojr-4. A i:. n i l l:.ir. .rn-t.T3. -0,.roO Curl !!... .L-mpli. ti'i'J Alt.uui l'ictur- s in nil colors. H'l '7.--.i Liu.'ri car.J xratai-s. Jos. ;.l. Ko.;..-ri .y Sou'.- CL'TLKUY l'.'O .i..-ii Ta'.le Kniv.-s. U'.'j tl z-n ln k--t Knivi-i. Vlt il.-i-ii 11,7. ..r-;. if) .1 a n K iz r Str.-i's. li0 l- .--ii fc-.-j. .r. M.'l?'iKS in c.is". IuO 7.-H r .-c i- T... ltiUtloz n Tli- rin. !iv.-t-r- - j "1 z-n 1 lyiln-Tii'-icra. :i!vai Fa::cri-3. trr (L"NTKY TUADKUS will consult their own inton-Ft .J . Allium.;;; .UI .-OCK ITlCf S Ili-for rcliM.-inj; el-.' w h.-rc. ! .niil.hlis FIl'iM TIIK C'Jl'NTl'.Y i-r-mptly execute.!. ' ; ir CATALijiifKS scr,t to any a-Mi-om Tri e Jib ' AiHr..-fj " " ; LAWRENCE V IIOESE U OUTII, OI'TICIANS. ! X. '.I I 7 niiit 3ID Montgomery Slr"l. j SAX FRAXCISCO. 400-ly III) IJlli.UllLMV.l 1 M IJ! IrEfiwaiian X.slands. Price S2.00. 1?()R SALE II V II. M. AVIIITXEV CxI.UCIIVE. IOR i-E.MEXTIXfi c;lass. eartiiev r Chiu.-i war.", w.vnl, shell or t.ai.er work. As h o tni.ri t.',liiii:i war.', it i; urie(lu-ill.-,. IVico 371 ront For a.ile H. M. '.VIIITM'V. i u n r c r . tin r i ii .i it ii j - 7 ti 1 1 1 r r 11 -ir 111 1 1 11 1 w mi iMuun unrntnV't' vnr nnVtr ivmr Jim Uj I orrian Db:rttsrn:nt: DEXTER, LAMEERT & Co."" Maiiufiictuic rs of and Wholesale Ueale in iio.m:t uir.noxs, " lIIi:ss AMI MANTILLA T HI M .M If s SILK I'KINdT.S, ,Vc., At, FACT(iKV JAMfJ C. KIM lo.tonmav;:"""'"' ,:,"6u. JAMES C. KING Sc Co. 52:.fr.tmu:kt,(okm:rj,,ck Sl . CKSU.V. SAN FKASCLTo, ciU LOWE, BROTHERS, Commission Merchants ! Victoria, Vancouver Main!, KKFLRTO Th Hox. IItpm.s's Bit Co Messrs 1al. Oibb A; Co . ' Messrs. Alpkicii. Walker A: Co'.'.'.'.'.'. nU ,nfi"'M'-'" Mr.JAMij I. Duim Honolulu. do. 4'21y JANION. GREEN & RHODES Commission Merchants 1 Victoriji, Vai.foii.fr'. lt.lau.1. ' i.&.riv.Er!artteati Victoria, V. I., J miliary 1, SC3 N. LOM DA Uli IMIOLS A C C O U T A X T A ND GENKHAL FACTO It. NO. 32 .VONTGOMKKV IILOCK, AJdn-ss Box 21JS I'..st Office, San Fr.vioUeo. Vj6 Gin B. W. FIELD, COMMISSION MERCHANT, 31 and 33 HliOADHAV, JTEW YOKK. XIo 1-1115 LI U I Wciizol, (Formerly .f Lnliniiin, S. I..) ATf II.MAKF.R AXI Ji:VKLLK, No. wOS Montgomery street, near Fine. Ship Chr inometer rated and renand Mnuler. ,f Vhaleships are invited to call. 442-iiui JAM IiS C. CAVAA AGH, SHIP COMPRODORE AND General Lrovisioiier. Olcn for all contracts of Ships provision at the most mo-Ieritt ratfu. XAt; ASA Iv I. J A I A X. 439-ly d. .wwiujams&g6 MERCHANTS ! Xo. HO Front Slrccf, roiiTXAxw, oiti:ox. D EALE 11$ J CJrocpries, Fruits, Flour, Feed, imJ all Kinds of Crsiius, Salt, c.4r, A UK ALSO I'KEI'A R KD I O I0 A CKX. ,-f t,, Stonige and Coumiisaioii ltusiiit-ss, havinir aumle Fire-proof storane. 1 c v r ri'',"fi'!,'iu,,'.,;it "',9ib'""It ' OO I)S I. t Bale from the SANDWICH IsLANDS. All roods pui;,..,...! .,. .int.. j carefuiiy and prumpCy attended to. KKFr KKNCiC Caj.t. N. C. DltOOKS, or the bark " C APRtDf;r." .1. 15. KSAN'. San Francisco. M. S. lU-BTiixi., K. II. Knapp. I ortlaiid, OrMtt. Kuapp, Kurrell tV i1o.! FOffllllMG C03I3IJSSIOX IHPOUTEUS AM) DEALERS I.V Agricultural Iniiilenieiit., Groceries. rroiisins, iVc, Arc. IPoi-tlsiiTcl, Oi'ohtoii. IJIV m KhS K"-'-KI IN ULSIXESSJ .JI la l.,rtl.in,l for Hit- i,t . v, n yiars, w are i.roi.Mr.-.l V reciive i.. il,,, f an kitt,l:i f j,, , , .riMjuc,. Ut Mtalviin. tMir.- (.onsiKiim.-iits resj.tct.'ully nolicitcl, M wl.ich we i.UJee our licit uttei.Ui.n. " Oilice in Sao Francisco, G10 H'aHhington Strett. KEFF.K TO Ilank of Palif-rniit, cfl!,rlt-! Limon, New York. McKuur c Merrill. La,M fcTilton. l'ortl.n.d,(ireKon I raiii-isi.-o, J. C. MERRILL. 6c Co., merchants AND V'ii.fMoiie(M's, I and i C'ulIIornlii Htrrt-t, ALsO, A tiK NTS OF TIIK San Friiiicic it Hoiioliilu FacJiCfs. rnrticuhir attention fMvi-n t. tv. ui. .....i . , cl.aml.. KhipV U si,,,, .suiMliioi," whaleal,!,,.,, noL-otUtir p' frei-M anivinp at S:ih Fra.i:is-.. hy or to t!n l!o nolulu Lin- of Tack-is., Hill l,c forwarJe.l ikkk . tuMMMuS. IT Exi han-t- on Ilon-.lalu Luught and oIJ. jl KKFKRI.SCW .'lessrs. m iloix, liu iiahus .t C'.j. II Ha( kKki i A: Co., " C I'.KKWKK if C J.,,. . " Hi if . , f- a; Co Ir. 11. AV. W ood, Hon. K. II. Ai.lkn J C. Watkhmas, f;-!.,., liT-ly ..llotiolulil THE PACIFIC COMMMML ADVERTISER 13 PUBLISHED Kvery Saturdny ZMoniiiiLr. Citv and Island St wcuiptions, jG. 00 a Y.ak. 1 Thesul. crii-tinn jirici-for;..i!ii r.sr.rwar.l..-.l t'-ai y jiartof Anie- rica is f i (MfM-r annum, n liirl, inclu.l. -i the Atar-rirar. ami H- j waiian postals. All ,aiH-rsf..r Kiirojan ports, will U- char.l j the j..stai'e il.-rn;in.lf d at the ji.n-.fac-, whicii varies from 4 to j 8 cent on each siiiL'!e jeipr. j SfB.sfRIPTIi.SS l'AYABI.K AtWAT.- IS A II VAST K. I TZT Cominuriieatiori from all parts of the 1'aciOc will always t be very aceej.taMe. - Commercial Printing 0fficc. l'LAIN ANI) FANCY BOOK AND JOB PRINTING. .i't'ir as HOO K ? . I! II. LS O V EX C 1 1 A N i K. CATALOOI KS. 15 ILLS OK LADINO, HILL HEAD.--, CON.i:LAIi I! LA XK?, CIKCTLARP. BLANK IKK!S. AUCTION HILLS, HAND KILL?. rAMPHLL-rf, SHOP ltlLLS! IT YI5ITIN, BUalNFS ANI A1)1HKS CAK1S jinnteJ on " Yanken Car,! I'ress," in the highest style of the art. AOVEBTIStMC TERMS. IT All uilx-rliM.'i.i.-iilM :.yiilIc in 11 tlwn ncv. 1 irk. 3 w-; . 1 mo. 3 mo. Owio.t. 12m. Five Lines $1.00 Jl.f.O $2.00 $3 00 ?4.E0 $C.OO Ton Lin-? 1.50 2.00 3.00 4.25 CM 10.00 Fifteen Lines 'J.OO 50 3.S0 5.25 8.2.1 l'-'.OO Twenty Lin-... 2 25 3.CO 4.00 CM 10 00 10.00 Thirty Lin ? 3.25 4.00 6 -'0 0.50 1 4 0 0 23 00 Quarter Column. 5.50 7.IO 8.50 13 00 22 00 42.00 liuartf-r " fi.25 8 M 10.00 lfi.00 24.00 47.00 Half Column 12.00 15 GO IS. 00 0 6O.00 75 00 Whole Column.. IS 00 2100 0 M 4S 00 85 00 140 00 Miseltanoii. -i lv f-rti-i.-iu.Miti i 6 I-f